On the fence on this... hot because it’s currently £10 atTesco but the in …On the fence on this... hot because it’s currently £10 atTesco but the infusers can be used in any bottle so you could save yourself money by not buying the bottle and just buying the infusers

Yeah, it’s good for people that don’t currently have any bottles or if they fancy an extra bottle. Otherwise it’s not worth it. However, like you said, it’s a deal because it’s half price compared to other places. I wouldn’t pay £10 for it. No way.

On the fence on this... hot because it’s currently £10 atTesco but the in …On the fence on this... hot because it’s currently £10 atTesco but the infusers can be used in any bottle so you could save yourself money by not buying the bottle and just buying the infusers

Agree'd, saw these yesterday. I'd prefer a glass bottle personally. Dont like the 'plasticy' taste you get after a few uses

They didn’t have that in my local Sainsbury’s. They did have Sainsbury’s own make cold infusions though. £2.50 for 15 bags. I got the Watermelon and Lime flavour. I think the other one was lime and something else.

They didn’t have that in my local Sainsbury’s. They did have Sainsbury’s ow …They didn’t have that in my local Sainsbury’s. They did have Sainsbury’s own make cold infusions though. £2.50 for 15 bags. I got the Watermelon and Lime flavour. I think the other one was lime and something else.

Oh thats strange, i saw them in my local last week and bought some today, might be worth scanning to check, maybe they didn't update the shelf price?

Oh thats strange, i saw them in my local last week and bought some today, …Oh thats strange, i saw them in my local last week and bought some today, might be worth scanning to check, maybe they didn't update the shelf price?

No, there were no try me packs in my nearest one. No sets of three. It was just the full set of 12 Twinings and Sainsbury’s own make with 15 in the pack. Look out for the Sainsbury’s ones. Might be more cost effective as it’s 15 for £2.50. I’ve not tried them yet though so not sure about the taste. Here is the link. Sainsbury's Cold Brew‌

No, there were no try me packs in my nearest one. No sets of three. It was …No, there were no try me packs in my nearest one. No sets of three. It was just the full set of 12 Twinings and Sainsbury’s own make with 15 in the pack. Look out for the Sainsbury’s ones. Might be more cost effective as it’s 15 for £2.50. I’ve not tried them yet though so not sure about the taste. Here is the link. Sainsbury's Cold Brew

Oh ok, sorry i misunderstood Fab thanks, i will check them out

11th Aug

I can't really recommend this. I had a free sample of the strawberry, watermelon and mint this week and it wasn't nice at all. Not much flavour either diffused in the recommended proportion. There are far better products if you want a flavoured water. Or save your money and just drink the water. It would be preferable to this.

12th Aug

these were also £5 at waitrose not sure how long for

12th Aug

Is this any better than making your own cold brew tea by just making regular tea but then sitting it in the fridge?

These don’t use hot water. You use cold water so it’s a more instant dri …These don’t use hot water. You use cold water so it’s a more instant drink. I’ve not tried using cold water on regular fruit teabags though. They might actually be the same.

You're not supposed to brew regular infusions and teas in cold water due to the naturally high bacterial load of dried ingredients. These need to be brewed in boiling or near boiling water to destroy bacteria. The ingredients going into cold brew have been subjected to an intensive heat treatment, which makes them suitable for cold water use.

You're not supposed to brew regular infusions and teas in cold water due … You're not supposed to brew regular infusions and teas in cold water due to the naturally high bacterial load of dried ingredients. These need to be brewed in boiling or near boiling water to destroy bacteria. The ingredients going into cold brew have been subjected to an intensive heat treatment, which makes them suitable for cold water use.

Thanks for the info. I wasn’t aware of that. I assumed the dried ingredients would be the same and didn’t know about the bacteria side of it.